~ GRIMSBY FLOUR AND Feep ï¬ CAFETERIA CALE STARTER C _ _1 hbaw T Games in New Zeo H“'M‘ . APC. Autcst Arthut, Ont., 10 determine the boxâ€" ES IC Sb ~MM‘° weult PRRACCH 0C Grimsby Brick & Tile Co. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Weeping Tile â€" 4", 6", 8", 10" Concrete and Cinder Block, All Size: Cmteuthhch-Up‘l‘le â€"__ Concrete Brick, Plain Red and Buff Sewul‘lnlll!.hu“ American Brickâ€"Rug, Pressed and Range i# pays to switch calves of milk early and feed Cafeteria Calf Starter . . . meal or pellet form, whichever you prefer. Feed it dry or in gruel. it does a whale of a flu‘m“M- ~“*â€*'.C~- MADE BY MAPLE LEAF MILLING COMPANY LIMITED (MEAL OR PELLETS) Tees â€" Y‘s â€" *l" P hm : â€" «W W.“anc..-‘-...w-* spirit of working togeths lh'“ M“ one of the world‘s gres Fwaâ€"sportsmanship and enterprise=" fee yuur appertunities for work und Bd of !9® *9P"" " . for a moment â€" + > mm.odv"'l .“ d. Mitchell Toeromo‘t uin A#""""" 2 0) litte with light. Fresh sowdust littered the MM.AM“"""M round the ring while the Lieutenant Covernor and his party watched Mbou.lm-mflmh'.' ...n‘&om‘owflfl'“ " PR oi _ .oadid fameu$s challenger. w.nlb“ in the opening rounds, Mitchell with a surprise barroge 4 ,..M.m.wl"‘"'“â€"‘ Bylime haze of cigar smoke ..ut: ,...‘.Mou-wyw“ es S# the ropes with a hard blow» 4 -_n..l..--.m-"“ TL T .c Amicn pate WB -m" Champion of England, Chatli ,--.._.-QJ.M'.MI merit""" _ 00 Lodua was to meet John F. L')'/' and challenger met for the century‘s most skillfull exhibition! Toronto‘s old Adclaide Street rink blazed Pma eC ""~~ 2005 bitnced the %,,CAlr % & witiimg y.~‘h‘; Grimsby ‘nl-hnullnrmm mmmmwu Wua. 50â€"and what a whale of a bunch “MM&,MM any other small town team in the mmm.lldllum Mmummdtyh..., Â¥ vaustcs _ o‘ December 30th, 1924, the Peach lflmlunludouk-'.m' row to hoe in order to reach their present position at the top of the championship ladder. Fdr the secâ€" ond time in two years they have brought the intermediate champâ€" lonship to the Fruit Belt, Niagara Falls turning the trick last year, and this only goes to prove the statement that the team that can win this group can almost win the championship. Not content with winning the intermediate champâ€" tonship, the boys slipped into Toâ€" ronto and startled the hockey world by handing the famous 800 Greyhounds a 3â€"2 Inacing and beâ€" coming temporary possessors of the Allan Cup, only to lose it to the Falls by one goal. Grimsby opened the season in Port Colborne in none too good shape. "Bo" Farrell was on the hospital list from a broken leg, received in Ningara Falls two weeks previously. George Horne had been refused a certificate by the OHA, and Hayhoe had not yet rounded into shape. This first game was a mighty struggle. The team had fought snowdrifte and cold winds for three hours to get into the canal town by nine o‘clock. It “mmmumm minutes after midnight when it finished with the score tied, five all, after playing thirty minutes overtime. ‘Three nights later the boys went into Welland and again went a half hour overtime in order to pull out 1924â€"25â€"1949â€"50 of March follows:â€" a 4â€"2 victory. These w9 ADU ©ool cce ooo The rinks were spirit of any teamâ€" amall and the light poor and the C UX maat Wrutal for any ‘"Ever since that memorable night in Port Colborne, Tuesday. Cenough 1C0C a & mtmmm’-"-" rea! apeedâ€"fests and teated the boys: â€mMnMM w“...zmuwd“ hardestâ€"fought games of the y6At, mum.emu-mu- Mudcats 6â€"2. Welland proved an "’,,,','.,..‘m' at home when they were ..o.mmmw""“ .gmmur“""""""" uu“wm‘““ wa beat them 1â€"0, and, th® C gâ€" WL“-| the TAVELb _‘ ns that was forced m-.ktnbuonew'l' to play shortâ€"handed. But that fighting spirit that was destined to carry them to the top was maniâ€" Modu.llu-nudw through with fiying colours. ,",," and more m“â€"wâ€"“ uwmm“’â€â€˜ ticir te game. This was a titori J E45 ** . ons emerged t ir tie gimM". **"" /00 om d struggle but the CMEMPE 00 "tog with a 5+4 victory and Un their road to the champlon®ML, ‘Cayuge was the first team i0 “nh(mwfl"hm I'“.",s-andd ufllfl‘"i‘ The #eÂ¥"*" oA luck, The uiC Og e.umoll!-l J A Colborne had been travel umndd'm‘n'-ml,. and then got tangled up in 4 °° 7 ty â€"minute overtime game in PSX mu.ol-lnl!“""“" 93 mudm-odMupS-° i0 A mlnd'fl"'l,"- thought the Dun! ..nu. the case and the Kings® ort " -_..MMâ€â€˜ SILVER ANNIVERSARY SPORTOLOGY (By Bones Livingston, Sportouist) 11, 1925, we quote as he season in one too good was on the : broken leg, a Falls two Jeorge Horne certificate by THE OF THE GRAND OLD CHAMPS rable | Grimsby and they were a most my,lfm to:hx’a m the GRIMSBY INDEENDENT With the excepticon of the game in Brantford the chaampions did no* have one game in the rounds that was to be compareed with their group games. This Niiagara group is certainly the hecttic group of the OHA and the Kinggs‘ experience this winter has provern that. The record of the Peach Kings shows that they are credited with twentyâ€"one games of which they have won seventeen osn the ice, had one default to them, tied one and Kings won 2â€"0 and also won in Hamburg 3â€"2 and tthey journeyed on to Kingston wherre they took the college town ladds into camp 3 â€"1, and on Saturdayy night clinchâ€" :um championship by an 8â€"3 $ PuUt Aritie Clark to bed and Mn-o-hllmm.'ne‘ '“"h:lg:uwu nearly a carnage Kings were lucky to get home alive i¢ alone with only a ‘3â€"2 defeat, thsir first one of the season. Toronto Amateur Hockey Assoâ€" clation winners were next drawn against the Kings but they refused to play and Grimsby got the round by default and three days later went agninst the crack New Hamâ€" wore Putront ‘at ‘the" raming "ay of the running retiay fighting in ï¬'}!‘!":l maou before the return game was played the not suffered defeat when they met CONTRACTOR arl BUILDER PhHOoNE 23â€"R __ _ GRIMgBY §4 Robimn 8t 8. Get Your Sikates Sharpened Any Night MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE Exterior and berior w.m Doors and 110 Livingston A Grimsby Rep. C. H. Prudghme & Sons L“mm Aiterationts Expatly Done TAXIT John H. Dick ' I m" 'â€"'G"‘T -â€"-a goals; 30 in their group games and 48 in the round games, while they aghinst them; 16 in the group games and 24 in the playoffs. They have averaged four and sevenâ€" have only had an average of two ANNIVERSARY GALLEY Two The following table ‘shows the Peach Kings‘ games and the scores for the whole season. * upectators should be sent to both Grant," Mr. Panter told the OHA executive last night The executive decided letters containing stiff reâ€" primands regarding behaviour of LIFE OF A REFEREE CAN BE DIFFICULT while working a game at the Guelph arena last Tuesday . â€" . â€" And George Panter, assistant secâ€" cretary of the OHA, has the oneâ€" pound iron nut, 14 inches square, ‘Toronto, Dec. 10â€"The life of a referee in the Ontario Hockey Asâ€" sociation can be pletny rough. Ask Ab Grant or C R (Red) Farrell According to OHA reports, Farâ€" rell is laid up with strained leg ligaments suf fered Thursday night when he tripped at the Owen Sound arena after skating into some peanuts thrown on the ice. Ab Grant can still show you Crawford Valiant . Vimy ... Reid ... Burnside Horne . MeVicar Carson . Clark Hayhoe Practice games were played again last Saturday and will be for the next two weeks. Although the regular schedule will not beâ€" gin until after Christmas, all boys out to practice with their teams Reg Dodds, star centre man of the Peach Kings, has kindly offered to coach the boys, and has been on the job for the past two weeks. SATURDAY, DEC. 17th 8:30 Rockets vs. Flyers ©:15 Chiefs vs. Bisons 10:00 Bruins vs. Leafs 10:15 Red Wings vs. Canadiens 87 40 * 30 minutes overtime. ®* Replay of tie game. The team as a whole have been a pretty consistent bunch of goa!â€" getters, each man‘s quota being practically the same in the group and in the playâ€"offs. Captain Harâ€" ry Reid not only led his men into battle in every way all season, but when the final figures are totalled ti is found that the once "Scoreâ€" less Wonder" is the leading sharpâ€" shooter of the team. The final table of goals is as follows story in itself. Four teams were whiteâ€"washed by the Kings, namely: Ningara Falls, Welland, Port Colborne and New Hamburg. The smaliest score secured by Grimsby was one, that being against the Falls,and nine was the largest score made in one The most goals scored on Fisher in any one game was five, this number being secured by Port Colborne in the first game. #:00â€"P. Kings ve. C. Clippors. #:00â€"Smith‘s vs. Rockets. Monday, Dec. 19 7:830â€"Gas House vs. P. Express 1:30â€"M. Bums vs. L. Kings. #:00â€"Shmoos vs. Mountaineers #:00â€"Monarche vs. P. Twisters LIONS MIDGET LEAGUE ‘The Soo Greyhounds game is a ‘Totals ... 39 ___ Tussday, Dec. 20 * Group Playâ€"offs Total (horeiscur hB 10 20 ge va. St. Joseph‘s. 48 16 15 13 11 10 ENJOY Phone 144 FRUIT BELT HOCKEY LEAGUE Every Monday Night Grimsby Arena TRY BURNING ... Your family is due for a real taste treat when you order Beamsville milk. Each step in the processing of Beamsville milk is closely supervised, from farm to your home. 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